Five features of political policy adopted by hitler after coming to power in 1933
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Five features of political policy adopted by Hitler :
• Suspended Civil Rights
• Communists sent to concentration camps
• All political parties and trade unions except the Nazi party banned in Germany
• Introduced the Enabling Act.
• State control over economy, media, army and judiciary
• Creation of special surveillance and security forces
• Suspended Civil Rights
• Communists sent to concentration camps
• All political parties and trade unions except the Nazi party banned in Germany
• Introduced the Enabling Act.
• State control over economy, media, army and judiciary
• Creation of special surveillance and security forces
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Features of political policy adopted by hitler after coming to power in 1933
1. Rights of citizens suspended.
2. He introduced the Enabling Act, which gave him complete authority to ignore Parliament and impose his will.
3. All political organisations, unions, with the exception of the Nazi Party and its adherents, were outlawed.
4. Completely established control over the military, courts, media, and economy.
5. The Nazis established specialised security and surveillance agencies like the Gestapo, SA, and SS to rule and organise society as they saw fit.
6. Placed communists and other rivals in prison camps.
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